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libSBML 5.5.0 released!

(12 May.'12) libSBML 5.5.0 fixes an annotation-handling bug and adds new features, including a new math parser.

Order your t-shirts!

(11 Apr.'12) The ordering system for the SBML t-shirts is now open, in time for HARMONY 2012!
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Community News

BioModels Database rel. 22

(20 May '12) The latest release adds over 142,000 models from Path2Models, and the use of the CC0 license.

MesoRD 1.0 released

(27 Mar.'12) MesoRD is a stochastic simulator for reactions and diffusion.

SBMLsimulator released!

(2 Mar.'12) The new all-Java SBMLsimulator implements full SBML support and passes the entire SBML Test Suite.
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Welcome to the portal for the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML),
a free and open interchange format for computer models of biological processes. SBML is useful for models of metabolism, cell signaling, and more. It continues to be evolved and expanded by an international community.

For the curious
What is SBML? Read our introduction, then perhaps browse the mailing lists to glimpse what's happening with SBML today.
For modelers
Looking for software that supports SBML? Our software guide lists over 230 systems. Are you instead looking for models? Visit BioModels Database, where you can find hundreds!
For software developers
Interested in supporting SBML in your software? Read our basic introduction and then the SBML specifications to understand how to use SBML. After that, you may want to look at libSBML.

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